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POST LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS OF PRIMES HERE
Please post the primes you find here and include the values for
k and n, and your prover code. If the prime is large enough (n>214000 as of Jan 2006), please submit the prime to Chris Caldwell's "top 5000" Database. If this is the first prime you have found, and you do not have a prover code create a new bio and include RPS in your prover code. [URL=http://primes.utm.edu/primes/submit.php]Submit primes to the top-5000 database[/URL] You must use the full notation of k*2^n-1 for submission. |
3338480145*2^257127-1 (77413 digits)
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From the first RPS 16 k's drive:
1694614845*2^210675-1 (63429 digits) |
From the RPS drive
460735275*2^214002-1 (64430 digits) |
2022381375*2^211753-1 is prime !
63754 digit Proof code L144 |
Forgot to post this one:
1325978745*2^207546-1 (62487 digits) via L141 |
Two more from the RPS drive:
918332415 214043 804003525 214262 Three more from my other k's 3338480145 267728 212270565 223113 212270565 224244 |
736320585*2^371961-1 is prime! :banana:
#99 for k=736320585 |
Congrats Cruelty! That's the second >100k digit prime for that k.
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It's actually the 3-rd >100k digits prime:
736320585 339426 736320585 363497 736320585 371961 and the first to make it to the short-list of >110k digits primes :showoff: |
Fortunately I'm not completely primeless :smile:
445419975 217945 445419975 218987 My first RPS primes :banana: |
3338480145*2^270784-1 (81524 digits)
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Prime Dump! - L146
170388075*2^208785-1 170388075*2^220925-1 325282815*2^225843-1 325282815*2^227393-1 170388075*2^232023-1 325282815*2^251592-1 2139505335*2^261580-1 170388075*2^266184-1 739014705*2^266347-1 1309709115*2^293752-1 739014705*2^316119-1 760236345*2^323462-1 1710009015*2^326657-1 739014705*2^328764-1 |
hello slash dude,
what a nice comeback, with 14 new primes :shock: :cool: :w00t: |
Very impressive SlashDude! :w00t:
One more from the RPS team project: 2022381375 218104 |
Thank you Kosmaj and Isoule :smile:
I'm happy to be back! Here is one more: 325282815*2^333867-1 |
From the 'drive' thread:
804003525 216915 is prime. |
869688105 277530 (83554 digits)
Dave M (L139) |
Dave
Congrats on your new prime, and thanks for joining us :cool:
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My first prime :banana: :banana: :banana:
1952775825 224003 (67439 digets I think lol) what now :unsure: |
grobie
Congrats on your first prime :geek: It has 67441 digits.
Here is how to report it to Top-5000. I assume you have no account there. Go to [URL=http://primes.utm.edu/bios/submission.php]the submission page[/URL] and 1) Create a new account giving your real name, e-mail address (you can select that the address is not published, or published "munged" like "grobie (at) abc (dot) com" if you want), and user-id (your family name, or whatever else you like). After this you will receive the confirmation mail and your password. 2) Create a new prover's code: Select "LLR" as the program you used to prove primality. In the "other persons/projects" field enter "RPS", that's the user-name of our project, short of "Riesel Prime Search". 3) Report the prime using the code created in step 2. Enter the primes as 1952775825*2^224003-1 That's all! When reporting new primes later just go straight to Step 3. |
done, I hope I did it right.
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I see your entgry on the RPS so you did it right. Congrats
on your first prime :w00t: . |
Yes, it's already confirmed. :cool:
Just keep on going! |
From the RPS drive:
1952775825*2^223100-1 (67170 digits) |
3338480145*2^280955-1 (84586 digits)
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264766425*2^228165-1 (68693 digits)
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The 17th prime in this drive
1952775825*2^221012-1 is prime! 66541 digits |
#18 from the RPS drive
67342275*2^223322-1 (67235 digits) |
3338480145*2^286318-1 (86200 digits)
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From the RPS drive:
870667875*2^227223-1 (68410 digits) |
212270565*2^232964-1 (70138 digits)
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869688105 289066 (87027 digits)
869688105 302008 (90923 digits) Dave |
3338480145*2^288347-1 (86811 digits)
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From the RPS drive
1325978745*2^231853-1 (69804 digits) |
3338480145*2^292703-1 (88122 digits)
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32444271*2^236221-1 (71118 digits)
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869688105*2^308342-1 (92830 digits)
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From the RPS drive:
1694614845*2^233653-1 (70346 digits) |
2022381375*2^232878-1 (70113 digits)
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From the RPS drive :
1626176475*2^238545-1 (71819 digits) |
from RPS: 918332415 239792
2904473715 211749 |
2904473715 216283
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"My k":
445419975*2^240308-1 From the 1st drive (already reported): 697942245*2^227785-1 460735275*2^222828-1 |
2904473715*2^221533-1 (66698 digits)
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3338480145*2^324581-1 (97719 digits)
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264766425 239217
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32444271*2^270397-1 (81406 digits)
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2022381375 244893
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32444271*2^282221-1 (84965 digits)
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167365935*2^212605-1
262494705*2^222020-1 825267465*2^229055-1 |
How do I enter a new prime? I have a code from 2 primes before, but I want to make sure I give credit to the right people/program..
Mike.. :sick: |
Here's the prime that I submitted.. I think I did it correctly..
1325978745*2^240347-1 Dr. Mike.. :surrender |
Yep! Including RPS in the prover code was the right thing.
Congrats on the prime :smile: |
[B]NiceMed[/B]
Congrats on your first RPS prime! :cool: One more over here: 445419975 252395 |
lsoule and kosmaj,
thanks..! :) I hope I have more coming.. :( since I took the 2495-2500, what's next? Mike... :no: |
More candidates are on the way. We're always sieving the next ranges
while the testing is going on and try to incorporate the latest sieving results in the candidate files. |
Amphoria
You submitted your latest primes without "-1" at the end, see [URL=http://primes.utm.edu/primes/status.php?hours=48]here[/URL] and they were declarad composites. Please resubmit them. It's the best to copy and paste from the [I]lresults.txt[/I] file.
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[QUOTE=Kosmaj]You submitted your latest primes without "-1" at the end, see [URL=http://primes.utm.edu/primes/status.php?hours=48]here[/URL] and they were declarad composites. Please resubmit them. It's the best to copy and paste from the [I]lresults.txt[/I] file.[/QUOTE]
Finger trouble. Spotted almost straight away and re-submitted. |
869688105 363237
869688105 363318 |
[B]Congrats![/B]
They are so close to each other! |
2904473715*2^247582-1 (74540 digits)
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From the team RPS drive
3276742755*2^248386-1 (74782 digits) |
371944871*2^217502-1 (65484 digits)
This one's from a very low weight k. Sieving n=0-5000 to 10M yielded only 67 candidates and 6 primes (compared to 2000 candidates and 70-80 primes for the usual ks.) |
371944871*2^253358-1 (76277 digits)
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From the 'choose your own K' section
80555475*2^216575-1 (65204 digits) |
From Choose your own K
850612425*2^219429-1 (66064 digits) :banana: |
80555475*2^217568-1 (65503 digits)
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woohoo!
3276742755*2^253106-1 is prime! :showoff: Dr. Mike... |
918332415*2^248917-1 is also prime, 74941 digits.
The 30th prime in the RPS drive! |
3338480145*2^402979-1 (121319 digits)
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Nice prime Larry, congrats! :cool:
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Thanks. This k had *10* primes for the range n=200k-300k so I had
high hopes. However, only 1 prime has shown up in the n=300k-400k range (which is 80% done). |
210885*2^549843-1 (165525 digits) - finally!!! :banana: :banana: :banana:
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From the RPS drive:
1694614845*2^253946-1, 76455 digits |
869688105*2^342019-1 (102967 digits)
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869688105*2^379559-1 (114268 digits)
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1836223125*2^270474-1
460292085*2^269158-1 1609753035*2^267814-1 406755855*2^262519-1 460292085*2^257929-1 262494705*2^255354-1 FYI- The 15k.org site is temporarily down - ISP problems, should be back soon |
Thanks to above primes today we reached 100 primes on Top-5000 in less than 43 days :w00t:
[QUOTE] User name: RPS (entry created 10/30/2005 22:23:42 CDT) Active primes: on current list: 100; rank by number 5 Total primes: ever on any list: 104 Production score: for current list 43.6338 (normalized: 245), total 43.6496; rank by score 15 Largest prime: 210885*2^549843-1 (165525 digits) via L137 on 12/6/2005 12:40:09 CDT Most recent: 262494705*2^255354-1 (76878 digits) via L146 on 12/12/2005 16:51:57 CDT [/QUOTE] |
1626176475*2^261194-1 (78637 digits)
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3276742755*2^260185-1
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For k=850612425 from Choose your own K this is the 2nd prime >200k
850612425 239205 (72017 digets) |
From the RPS drive: 918332415*2^262673-1 (79082 digits)
From choose your own K: 759237765*2^219645-1 (66129 digits) |
860541825*2^242559-1 (73027 digits)
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From choose your own K: 759237765*2^224948-1 (67725 digits)
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2037910875*2^216681-1 (65237 digits)
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From choose your own k:
5169615*2^216911-1 (65304 digits) |
From the RPS drive:
804003525*2^266132-1 (80123 digits) |
869688105*2^457651-1 (137776 digits)
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Amphoria
This is a nice one! :cool: Congrats!
Does it mean there were no other primes between n=379559 and the exponent above? At this level of [I]n[/I] it's not unusual at all but the gaps before were smaller... |
[QUOTE=Kosmaj]Does it mean there were no other primes between n=379559 and the exponent above? At this level of [I]n[/I] it's not unusual at all but the gaps before were smaller...[/QUOTE]
No I have two computers working on it. n=395k to 450k is currently unsearched. I decided to put the faster computer to work at the top end of the range I have sieved (up to 500k). |
From the RPS drive: 870667875*2^267981-1 (80680 digits)
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151515*2^242278-1 (72939 digits)
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4 from the RPS drive:
1738812075*2^272308-1 (81983 digits) 870667875*2^272449-1 (82025 digits) 870667875*2^272494-1 (82038 digits) 918332415*2^272910-1 (82164 digits) 1 from the choose your own k 2037910875*2^226596-1 (68222 digits) |
And another from the RPS drive:
3276742755*2^273507-1 (82344 digits) |
[QUOTE=lsoule]
870667875*2^272449-1 (82025 digits) 870667875*2^272494-1 (82038 digits) [/QUOTE] Now that I like! |
Here's a prime, it's too small to fit on the top 5000 list.. :spam:
4471935*2^211728-1 Dr. Mike.. (this will help gauge where you need to be..):censored: |
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